Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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Janet Beecher and Virginia .Bruce in supporting roles. MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM (Universal). Plenty of action here. Edward Arnold, Phillips Holmes. Mary Carlisle and Andy Devine. MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAR (M-G-M). Chills and laughs in this one. Charlie Ruggles, Mary Carlisle and Una Merkel. NOW AND FOREVER (Paramount). Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard and Shirley Temple. THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY (Paramount). W. C. Fields at his best. OUR DAILY BREAD (Viking-United Artists). Karen Morley and Tom Keene. PECK'S BAD BOY (Sol Lesser-Fox). You'll enjoy Jackie Cooper and Thomas Meighan in this. PRIVATE SCANDAL (Paramount). Mary Brian, Phillips Holmes and ZaSu Pitts in a mystery with laughs. READY FOR LOVE (Paramount). Enjoyable comedy. With Richard Arlen. Ida Lupino, Marjorie Rambeau and Trent Durkin. THE RICHEST GIRL IN THE WORLD (RKO). Miriam Hopkins does beautiful work in the title role. Joel McCrea, Fay Wray. Reginald Denny and Henry Stephenson deserve praise, too. THE ST. LOUIS KID (Warners). 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William Frawley, Minna Gombell and Kitty Kelly. LOVE TIME (Fox). Concerning the life of Franz Schubert. Nils Asther and Pat Paterson in the leading roles. MERRY WIVES OF RENO (Warners). Trite comedy. Glenda Farrell, Guy Kibbee, Margaret Lindsay and Donald Woods. ONE IS GUILTY (Columbia). Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey. OUTCAST LADY (M-G-M). Suffers from censorship trouble. However, Constance Bennett, Herbert Marshall, Elizabeth Allen and Ralph Forbes do their best. THE PARTY'S OVER (Columbia). Stu Erwin, Ann Sothern and Arline Judge. RETURN OF THE TERROR (First National). Lyle Talbot and Mary Astor have the leading roles in this mystery drama. THE SCARLET EMPRESS (Paramount). Marlene Dietrich's latest. Rather heavy. SHE WAS A LADY (Fox). Helen Twelvetrees and Ralph Morgan try to save a weak yarn. 6-DAY BIKE RIDER (Warners). The Joe E. Brown fans will like it. Maxine Doyle COUPON FOR ORDERING PATTERNS ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 61 MODERN SCREEN Pattern Service 149 Madison Avenue, New York, N. 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